Alejandro Sosa

Alejandro Sosa (died 1983) was a Bolivian drug lord.

Biography
Alejandro Sosa was born in Bolivia to a wealthy family of landowners, and he was educated in England. He became the business brain and drug overlord of an empire stretching across the Andes, possessing wide-ranging political connections and a large amount of money. Sosa was known to some as a great friend, and to others as a "snake". In 1980, he had Frank Lopez's right-hand man Omar Suarez hung from a helicopter after discovering that he had worked as an informant for the NYPD during the 1970s. He then went on to conduct business with Lopez's other associate, Tony Montana, as he appreciated his guts. The two would make large sums of money through their partnership in the cocaine business, and Sosa offered to use his political connections to save Montana from a prison sentence if Montana would assassinate Bolivian journalist Matos Gutierrez. However, Montana betrayed Sosa by killing his hitman Alberto Ruiz instead of killing the journalist, as his wife and kids were also present in his car. Sosa responded by sending hitmen to kill Montana at his mansion, and Montana was feared dead after the mansion shootout.

Downfall
However, Montana survived the shootout and would go on to rebuild his empire from scratch, taking down enemies such as the Diaz Brothers, Nacho Contreras, and Gaspar Guzman. Soon, Guzman and Montana's old lawyer George Sheffield approached Sosa for assistance in taking down Montana. Montana took over Miami after conquering the rival cartels' territories, and he flew out to Cochabamba, Bolivia to confront his enemies. At the mansion, he killed Sheffield and Guzman before confronting Sosa in his living room. There, Montana executed Sosa, destroying all of his enemies.